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Henry Kissinger told the WHO Council on Eugenics that vaccines could be used to control the human population Dr Kissinger never said this. The meeting never happened. The Council on Eugenics does not exist. A post on Facebook claims to quote a speech about population control using vaccines that the former US national security advisor and secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, allegedly gave to the World Health Organization Council on Eugenics on 25 February 2009. Mr Kissinger allegedly talked about the herd accepting mandatory forcible vaccination, which would allow for forcible blood or organ donation and the genetic modification of children to follow. The quotes go on to say that vaccine-makers will make billions from providing extermination services. It can be hard to prove that a person never said something, because of course not every word is recorded and searchable. However, the evidence in this case clearly shows that the quote was invented. Several attempts by other fact checkers have failed to any evidence of Dr Kissinger speaking or writing these words, or anything similar. The World Health Organisation told both Politifact and Africa Check that it has no record of this speech. And the Council on Eugenics doesn’t even exist. The anonymous Facebook post gives no other source for the quote. This article is part of our work fact checking potentially false pictures, videos and stories on Facebook. You can read more about this—and find out how to report Facebook content—here. For the purposes of that scheme, we’ve rated this claim as false because all the evidence suggests that it is a fabrication.
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